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From: International-Asso at web.de (International-Asso@....de)
Subject: Exploiting apache

Hello everyone,

Last time I have checked my apache log files, I made a
funny discovery.

There was the following logfile entry:

###############################################
84.XX.XX.159 - - [31/Jan/2005:22:46:38 +0000] "SEARCH 
/\x90\x02\xb1\x02\xb1\x02\xb1\x02\xb1\[...]
###############################################


Having a closer lock at the structure of this entry...

###############################################################
"SEARCH \x90[\x02\xb1 (reapeated 1075 times)][\x90 (repeated 10332 times)]"
###############################################################


So, is this a part of an expoit or is it just a funny malformed query?

If it is an exploit, is there a straigt forward method for reengineering 
 this expoit?


Thanks in advance,
markus
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